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Friday Footnotes: Big 4 Nixes Legal Practices; EY Looks the Other Way; Auditors Get Lectured Again | 10.14.22

Going Concern

Almost every company on Crain’s annual Accounting Firms list said they allow remote work — which by one measure might be the most commonly employed tactic in their fight for talent. Of the 35 companies that submitted data for the list, 31 said they let most Northeast Ohio employees work remotely at least some of the time.

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Friday Footnotes: EY’s Six CEO Candidates; Deloitte UK Partner Payouts Increase Again; IIA Gets Their Way | 9.29.23

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The company expects each of its roughly 1,300 Orrville, Ohio-based corporate workers to be on site for 22 “core” weeks a year. Now that work is under scrutiny as regulators pursue SPAC auditors for shoddy work and craft rules to put tighter restrictions on blank check companies.

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Friday Footnotes: The Profession vs. Gen Z; CPA Firms Get Back to the Office; Deloitte Quits | 6.23.23

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Office Hours: CPA Firms Shift Toward More In-Person Collaboration and More Square Footage [ INSIDE Public Accounting ] Three years after accounting professionals were forced home by COVID and then back to the office, at least part of the time, firms are beginning to settle into a new normal. 31 is still not finished.

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Friday Footnotes: Working 100 Hours a Week (For Real); 99% of Firms Short on Staff; The EY Power Struggle | 8.4.23

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Early this year, PwC had more certified public accountants in Austin than anyone else, with 135. Trump-Tied SPAC Hits Another Snag as Auditor Abruptly Resigns [ Bloomberg ] Special-purpose acquisition company Digital World Acquisition Corp. This is a well-earned advancement to help us lead our efforts in the Ohio region.”